Fed Filings' Ex-Prez Dukes It Out With Dow Jones

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In an ongoing court battle over a so-called Key Employee Incentive Performance Plan, Michael Willner -- the former president and chief executive officer of Federal Filings Inc., a Dow Jones & Co.-owned electronic news wire service -- and Dow Jones have been slinging mud at each other, filing counter lawsuits. Willner, who on July 31 was fired by Dow Jones and stripped of his stock in the plan for what the company described as "willful misconduct," is seeking compensation from both Dow Jones and

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